With the NFL Draft set to take place this weekend, UConn is certain to have a player drafted for the fourth consecutive year. Wide receiver Marcus Easley is among the players likely to hear his name called.[details]

Witten lacks the size and strength to play defensive end at the next level and struggles to consistently find the ball in all areas of the game. He's a major liability vs. the run, lacks power in his lower half and is easily driven out of the play and/or sealed away from the ball. He doesn't use his hands well to disengage from blocks. Once a lineman locks onto him, it's over. Witten possesses some natural burst off the snap but isn't a natural bender and gets a bit leggy when trying to uncoil and get off the ball. He isn't explosive enough to consistently threaten the corner. He fails to keep his pad level down on his outside rush and struggles when changing directions. Witten doesn't generate much power or leverage as a bull-rusher and simply doesn't have much in his arsenal as a pass rusher. He feasted on weak offensive tackle play early and didn't fare well vs. upper-echelon talent.